About the course

Financial support

About the training provider

The Lark Teaching School Alliance are committed to supporting the recruitment and retention of high quality candidates into teaching to meet the educational needs of our locality.

We offer placements across our alliance within Bury St Edmunds schools. Our mentors are experienced and highly effective practitioners who offer high quality support and guidance at this important stage of your career.

The high-quality training in our SCITT programme takes place in local schools and the vast majority of our trainees will go on to employment in local schools after completing their training. This is just one of the many advantages of a school centred approach to teacher training.

Training with disabilities and other needs

Training with disabilities and other needs

Teachers with disabilities make an important contribution to schools both in the classroom and in shaping the wider culture and ethos of the schools they work in. Schools value diversity and the unique contribution that all their staff and trainees bring. If you have a disability, you shouldn’t be dissuaded from applying. If you are invited to attend an interview, and have any special requirements, please let us know beforehand so that we may make reasonable adjustments for you. We want all interview candidates to have an equitable and enjoyable experience, regardless of any disability. Full details are on the Department for Education website.

All trainees are required to complete a medical check when they receive the offer of a training place. This will identify if there are adjustments required. As a training provider, CTSN will make such adjustments in our training. We encourage all trainees to disclose all relevant information with their placement schools as this will enable them to make suitable provision. Schools have experience of making provisions for their own students and are therefore well placed to offer similar adjustments for trainee teachers. If you have an offer, but have not yet disclosed a disability or other need, you can disclose at any time.

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